If you have a major surgery or procedure like liposuction coming up that is going to require you to take off at least a couple of days up to a week to recover, you are going to want to make sure that you prepare for the recovery period before you go info for surgery. Preparing in advance will make the recovery period go much smoother.

#1 Get Your Prescriptions

Talk to your doctor or surgeon and find out what medications you are going to need to take after your surgery to aid in your recovery process. See if your doctor could write the prescriptions the day or so before your surgery so that you can fill them before you go in for surgery. That way, when you get home, you will already have the medication you need at home. You will not have to go and wait at a pharmacy for your medication when you are recovering from surgery if you get your prescriptions filled ahead of time.

#2 Schedule Assistance

Next, you need to make sure that you have the assistance you need scheduled for after your surgery. If you are going to need a lot of help preparing food and taking care of your basic needs, you are going to want to make sure that you have scheduled assistance in the days following your surgery.

Make a calendar with the days and times where you will need a little extra help, and have your family and friends sign up for shifts. That way, you can easily see where you still need to find some extra help and arrange for it before your surgery.

If you don't have friends and family nearby, you are going to want to schedule to have a nurse or nurse's assistant come to your home in the days following your surgery to assist you.

#3 Rearrange Your Home

Depending on the layout of your home, you may need to rearrange your home to make it easier for you to heal. Generally following a surgery, you need to limit your movement. If you normally sleep upstairs for example, you may want to set up a bed downstairs. If all of your food is located in high cupboards, you may want to put the food you want to eat on the counter instead. Move things around so that you can easily get to your food and rest areas in your home during your recovery period.

#4 Get The Food Ready

Finally, go to the grocery store and get the food that you are going to need to eat following your surgery. Talk to your doctor and find out if you will have any dietary restrictions following your surgery, and make the adjustments accordingly. Make sure that you have food that will be easy on your stomach if you may be queasy right after your surgery and more sturdy foods for the later days of your recovery.

If you follow the four tips above and prepare thoroughly for your recovery before your surgery takes place, everything after your surgery will go a lot smoother.

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